On 13/02/2012 02:23, paul wrote:
Secreted away in my trove of Sinclair materials is a box of goodies
left over from the days of SyncWare News.
SyncWare News was a technical and software featuring USA publication
of about 6 years, 1983-1989, totaling somewhere around 42 issues
before it retire
Am 13.02.2012 22:45, schrieb Dilwyn Jones:
I'm not sure if this has changed in recent versions of Turbo, but
there used to be a setting which allowed you to produce smaller
programs by limiting the compiled size to 64K (word length addressing
etc I suppose). There is a setting on the control pa
I'm not sure if this has changed in recent versions of Turbo, but there used
to be a setting which allowed you to produce smaller programs by limiting
the compiled size to 64K (word length addressing etc I suppose). There is a
setting on the control panel (the green screen started by the CHARGE
I am developing a program in SuperBASIC, and compiling with Turbo. The size of
the compiled code is around 133k at the moment but I still have quite a lot to
add. The problem is I am getting reports of "Code too large to compile",
etc. What I have decided to do is to remove some parts of my
That's just what I need!, thanks George and all who helped.
Malcolm
On 13/02/2012 15:32, George Gwilt wrote:
On 13 Feb 2012, at 10:44, Malcolm Lear wrote:
Does anyone know if or how a 32 bit number can be printed without the
scientific exponent jumping in?
Use FDEC$.
FDEC$($7FFF,12,0)
On 13 Feb 2012, at 10:44, Malcolm Lear wrote:
> Does anyone know if or how a 32 bit number can be printed without the
> scientific exponent jumping in?
Use FDEC$.
FDEC$($7FFF,12,0) gives 2147483647
George
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Wow, thanks Tobias, I'll check these options out and report back.
Malcolm
On 13/02/2012 13:59, Tobias Fröschle wrote:
Am 13.02.2012 12:29, schrieb Malcolm Lear:
Thanks Lee, unfortunately the maths package doesn't seem to solve the
problem and I don't have access to the the Quanta library. I'v
Am 13.02.2012 12:29, schrieb Malcolm Lear:
Thanks Lee, unfortunately the maths package doesn't seem to solve the
problem and I don't have access to the the Quanta library. I've just
looked through my QL Today discs, but can't find anything. Maybe one
of the tool kits.
On 13/02/2012 10:54, Le
Qimi schematics seem to be available online at
http://dilwynjones.topcities.com/qldocs/qimi.html . Is the board layout
also available somewhere?
Best regards,
Petri
That site is obsolete. The same info is on
http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/docs/manuals/index.html (scroll down to QIMI section
where you'
Thanks Lee, unfortunately the maths package doesn't seem to solve the
problem and I don't have access to the the Quanta library. I've just
looked through my QL Today discs, but can't find anything. Maybe one of
the tool kits.
On 13/02/2012 10:54, Lee Privett wrote:
I asked a similar question
I asked a similar question on the QL Forum here
http://www.qlforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=285
Dilwyn responded first with
"There was a Maths package by Helumt Aigner but not if it can do what you want
- have a look at http://www.dilwyn.me.uk/tk/index.html.
Also, have a look in Quanta Libr
Hi,
Does anyone know if or how a 32 bit number can be printed without the
scientific exponent jumping in?
Cheers
Malcolm
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